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MacKenzie-Childs
"Courtly Check" Ring Dish

Dazzling and cheerful, this Courtly Check® ring dish features a lovely scalloped edge. The red bird's tail is designed to hold a stack of rings while the bowl holds the overflow or other precious baubles.

Details

From MacKenzie-Childs®.

Handcrafted of majolica.

Hand-painted Courtly Check® finish with gold lustre embellishments.

Hand wash.

Due to the nature of handcrafting, dishes may vary.

6"Dia. x 5.5"T.

Made in the USA.

Designer

About MacKenzie-Childs:Established in 1983, MacKenzie-Childs combines vibrant colors and patterns to create a whimsical collection of tableware, furniture, and decorative accessories that epitomize "tradition with a twist." The company's designers draw inspiration from the pastoral setting of their studios, located on a 65-acre former dairy farm in Aurora, New York.

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